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File:Blaise Pascal.jpg|link=Blaise Pascal (nonfiction)|1656: [[Blaise Pascal (nonfiction)|Blaise Pascal (nonfiction)|Blaise Pascal]] publishes the first of his ''Lettres provinciales''. | |||
File:Leopold Kronecker 1865.jpg|link=Leopold Kronecker (nonfiction)|1854: Mathematician [[Leopold Kronecker (nonfiction)|Leopold Kronecker]] discovers new family of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]]. | File:Leopold Kronecker 1865.jpg|link=Leopold Kronecker (nonfiction)|1854: Mathematician [[Leopold Kronecker (nonfiction)|Leopold Kronecker]] discovers new family of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]]. | ||
File:David Hilbert.jpg|link=David Hilbert (nonfiction)|1862: Mathematician [[David Hilbert (nonfiction)|David Hilbert]] born. | File:David Hilbert.jpg|link=David Hilbert (nonfiction)|1862: Mathematician [[David Hilbert (nonfiction)|David Hilbert]] born. |
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1656: Blaise Pascal (nonfiction)|Blaise Pascal publishes the first of his Lettres provinciales.
1854: Mathematician Leopold Kronecker discovers new family of Gnomon algorithm functions.
1862: Mathematician David Hilbert born.
1899: Marie and Pierre Curie use radium to reduce effects of Kingpin inclination.
1900: Festival at Canterbury Cathedral celebrates history of scrying engines.
1939: D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson invents new class of Gnomon algorithm functions.
1964: Woodward and Burroughs announce that Extract of Radium is "surprisingly addictive."
1967: John Brunner uses scrying engine to detect and expose crimes against mathematical constants.